audi tt in winter weather
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"LBJ" <lbj137@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I plan on moving to the philadelphia region and maybe purchasing an
> audi tt. does anyone have any experience with this car in cold
> weather? can it hold up, or is it purely a warm weather vehicle?
> thanks,
No problems here (although I've only driven on "light" snow & ice).
You'll love the heated seats, and wonder what you have to be wearing to have
them on anywhere /near/ full ;o)
My personal "top tip" is to warm the car (with the door locked from the
outside, natch) for about a coffee (universal morning time unit ;o) - that
gives enough time to warm the seat and de-ice the windscreen & hood. Clear,
crisp winter mornings.. mmmmm!
If you are driving a TTR top-down in cold conditions, I'd recommend
well-fitting gloves - the tops of your hands can get quite cold.
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news:623b574.0308031636.3eace11b@posting.google.co m...
> I plan on moving to the philadelphia region and maybe purchasing an
> audi tt. does anyone have any experience with this car in cold
> weather? can it hold up, or is it purely a warm weather vehicle?
> thanks,
No problems here (although I've only driven on "light" snow & ice).
You'll love the heated seats, and wonder what you have to be wearing to have
them on anywhere /near/ full ;o)
My personal "top tip" is to warm the car (with the door locked from the
outside, natch) for about a coffee (universal morning time unit ;o) - that
gives enough time to warm the seat and de-ice the windscreen & hood. Clear,
crisp winter mornings.. mmmmm!
If you are driving a TTR top-down in cold conditions, I'd recommend
well-fitting gloves - the tops of your hands can get quite cold.
--
Hairy One Kenobi
Disclaimer: the opinions expressed in this opinion do not necessarily
reflect the opinions of the highly-opinionated person expressing the opinion
in the first place. So there!
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"Hairy One Kenobi" <abuse@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message news:<0OoXa.4508$yl6.1199@newsfep4-winn.server.ntli.net>...
> "LBJ" <lbj137@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:623b574.0308031636.3eace11b@posting.google.co m...
> > I plan on moving to the philadelphia region and maybe purchasing an
> > audi tt. does anyone have any experience with this car in cold
> > weather? can it hold up, or is it purely a warm weather vehicle?
> > thanks,
>
> No problems here (although I've only driven on "light" snow & ice).
>
> You'll love the heated seats, and wonder what you have to be wearing to have
> them on anywhere /near/ full ;o)
>
> My personal "top tip" is to warm the car (with the door locked from the
> outside, natch) for about a coffee (universal morning time unit ;o) - that
> gives enough time to warm the seat and de-ice the windscreen & hood. Clear,
> crisp winter mornings.. mmmmm!
>
> If you are driving a TTR top-down in cold conditions, I'd recommend
> well-fitting gloves - the tops of your hands can get quite cold.
Thanks alot for the info guys! Would you happen to know about how much
a new 250hp tt is to lease (in the PA region). I am guessing something
like $2500 down and $450 a month or so for a 2 yr lease. is that
reasonable?
LBJ
> "LBJ" <lbj137@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:623b574.0308031636.3eace11b@posting.google.co m...
> > I plan on moving to the philadelphia region and maybe purchasing an
> > audi tt. does anyone have any experience with this car in cold
> > weather? can it hold up, or is it purely a warm weather vehicle?
> > thanks,
>
> No problems here (although I've only driven on "light" snow & ice).
>
> You'll love the heated seats, and wonder what you have to be wearing to have
> them on anywhere /near/ full ;o)
>
> My personal "top tip" is to warm the car (with the door locked from the
> outside, natch) for about a coffee (universal morning time unit ;o) - that
> gives enough time to warm the seat and de-ice the windscreen & hood. Clear,
> crisp winter mornings.. mmmmm!
>
> If you are driving a TTR top-down in cold conditions, I'd recommend
> well-fitting gloves - the tops of your hands can get quite cold.
Thanks alot for the info guys! Would you happen to know about how much
a new 250hp tt is to lease (in the PA region). I am guessing something
like $2500 down and $450 a month or so for a 2 yr lease. is that
reasonable?
LBJ
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"LBJ" <lbj137@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Hairy One Kenobi" <abuse@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
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> > "LBJ" <lbj137@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:623b574.0308031636.3eace11b@posting.google.co m...
> > > I plan on moving to the philadelphia region and maybe purchasing an
> > > audi tt. does anyone have any experience with this car in cold
> > > weather? can it hold up, or is it purely a warm weather vehicle?
> > > thanks,
> >
> > No problems here (although I've only driven on "light" snow & ice).
> >
> > You'll love the heated seats, and wonder what you have to be wearing to
have
> > them on anywhere /near/ full ;o)
> >
> > My personal "top tip" is to warm the car (with the door locked from the
> > outside, natch) for about a coffee (universal morning time unit ;o) -
that
> > gives enough time to warm the seat and de-ice the windscreen & hood.
Clear,
> > crisp winter mornings.. mmmmm!
> >
> > If you are driving a TTR top-down in cold conditions, I'd recommend
> > well-fitting gloves - the tops of your hands can get quite cold.
>
> Thanks alot for the info guys! Would you happen to know about how much
> a new 250hp tt is to lease (in the PA region). I am guessing something
> like $2500 down and $450 a month or so for a 2 yr lease. is that
> reasonable?
Ho help from me, I'm afraid - I'm in the UK. Maybe one of the US TT
"regulars" can help..?
H1K
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> "Hairy One Kenobi" <abuse@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
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> > "LBJ" <lbj137@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:623b574.0308031636.3eace11b@posting.google.co m...
> > > I plan on moving to the philadelphia region and maybe purchasing an
> > > audi tt. does anyone have any experience with this car in cold
> > > weather? can it hold up, or is it purely a warm weather vehicle?
> > > thanks,
> >
> > No problems here (although I've only driven on "light" snow & ice).
> >
> > You'll love the heated seats, and wonder what you have to be wearing to
have
> > them on anywhere /near/ full ;o)
> >
> > My personal "top tip" is to warm the car (with the door locked from the
> > outside, natch) for about a coffee (universal morning time unit ;o) -
that
> > gives enough time to warm the seat and de-ice the windscreen & hood.
Clear,
> > crisp winter mornings.. mmmmm!
> >
> > If you are driving a TTR top-down in cold conditions, I'd recommend
> > well-fitting gloves - the tops of your hands can get quite cold.
>
> Thanks alot for the info guys! Would you happen to know about how much
> a new 250hp tt is to lease (in the PA region). I am guessing something
> like $2500 down and $450 a month or so for a 2 yr lease. is that
> reasonable?
Ho help from me, I'm afraid - I'm in the UK. Maybe one of the US TT
"regulars" can help..?
H1K
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